SOLUTION: Hello, I'm having some trouble reducing this radical expression: (3*square root of a^2 and b^3)(negative square root of a) I'm sorry I didn't use radicals and square root s

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Question 197856: Hello, I'm having some trouble reducing this radical expression:

(3*square root of a^2 and b^3)(negative square root of a)
I'm sorry I didn't use radicals and square root symbols but I have no idea how to put those in on a keyboard.
Thanks a bunch and sorry for the lack of making sense

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


I think you mean:






Which is really good enough for my money, but you could also express it as:






John


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